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Cover General Nature of the Area General Soil Map Units Soil Series References SOIL SURVEY OF BARTON COUNTY MISSOURILanton Series - Missouri Distribution The Lanton series consists of deep, nearly level
soils on bottom lands. These soils formed in nearly neutral, fine-textured
sediment washed from nearby soils on uplands that formed mostly in limestone
residuum and partly in other materials. Ap—0 to 9 inches, very
dark gray (10YR 3/1) silty clay loam; weak, fine, granular structure; friable;
few dead roots; thin organic films; few very fine pebbles; neutral; abrupt,
smooth boundary.
A1—9 to 12 inches,
black (10YR 2/1) silty clay loam; moderate, fine, granular structure; friable;
thin continuous organic films; few worm channels and caste; few small iron and
manganese concretions; few dark yellowish-brown (10YR 4/4) organic stains on ped
surfaces; few very fine pebbles; neutral; gradual, smooth boundary.
B21—12 to 36 inches,
very dark gray (10YR 3/1) silty clay loam; few, fine, faint, dark-gray and dark
yellowish-brown mottles; weak, fine and very fine, subangular blocky structure;
firm; common small iron and manganese concretions; few very fine pebbles;
neutral; gradual, smooth boundary.
B22g—36 to 65 inches,
dark-gray (5Y 4/1) silty clay loam; common, medium, distinct, dark
yellowish-brown mottles and few, fine, faint, gray mottles; weak, very fine and
fine, subangular and angular blocky structure ; firm; common small iron and
manganese concretions ; few very fine pebbles; neutral; gradual, smooth
boundary.
Cr—65 to 72 inches,
gray (5Y 5/1) light silty clay loam; common, medium, distinct, dark
yellowish-brown (10YR 4/4) mottles and few, fine, faint, dark-gray mottles;
massive; firm; common iron and manganese concretions ; few fine pebbles less
than ^ inch in diameter and less than 10 percent by volume; neutral.
The A horizon is black (10YR 2/1) to very dark
grayish brown (10YR 3/2) silty clay loam or silt loam and is 10 to 30 inches
thick. The upper part of the B horizon ranges from black (10YR 2/1) to very dark
gray (2.5Y 3/1), and the lower part from dark gray (10YR 4/1) to light gray (5Y
6/1). Thickness ranges from 15 to 60 inches. Texture is silty clay loam in the
upper part of the horizon and silty clay loam to clay in the lower part. Content
of gravel is generally less than 5 percent but at a depth of 40 inches or more
ranges to as much as about 35 percent. Lanton soils are dominantly nearly
neutral, but in some areas of overwash, they range to medium acid. Lanton silty clay loam (La) Lanton and Verdigris silt loams (Ld) Hughes, H.E. 1974. Soil Survey of Barton County, Missouri. USDA-SCS. U.S. Gov. Print. Office, Washington, DC. | ||
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